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white feathers ; forehead, throat, and under tail coverts, bright 

 yellow ; chest, very light grey ; abdomen of a lighter colour, and 

 with a streak of pale yellow down the centre ; flanks, light buff, 

 darker in the male ; primaries brown, margined for two thirds of 

 their length with yellow, and becoming whitish towards the tips ; 

 legs and feet, bluish e;rey ; upper mandible, black ; lower black at 

 the tip ; lighter at the base ; irides, dark brown. Total length, 

 4 "65 ; wing, 2 - 3 ; tail, 1*9 ; tarsi, 0-7 ; bid from forehead, 0.5 ; 

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One male and one female, Cape Grenville ; five males and three 

 females, Sue Island ; one female, Bet Island ; one female, 

 Warrior Island ; one male, Darnley Island ; common at 

 Cape Grenville, and throughout all the wooded islands in 

 Torres Straits. 

 This species can be readily distinguished from Z. luieus, by its 

 pale under surface. 



75. — Ptilorhis Victorle, Gould. 



One adult male, one young male, and one female, Barnard 

 Isles. 



76. — Craspedophora MAGNIFTCA, Vigors. 



One adult male, one young male, and three females, not fully 

 adult, Cape York. 



77. — Mesocalius osculans, Gould. 

 One female, Gulf of Carpentaria. From Mr. Broadbent. 



78. — Lamprococcyx minutillus, Gould. 

 One female, Cocoanut Island. 



79. — Centropus macrourus, Gould. 



One male and one female, Palm Island ; one male, Albany 

 Island ; two females, Gulf of Oarpentai'ia. Obtained from 

 Mr. Broadbent. 



80. — Cacatua galerita, Latham. 

 One male, Fitzroy Island. 



